A secret fear guitar players never talk about…

Today, I want to talk about a secret fear I have…
And most guitar players have yet they never talk
about.

That’s being humiliated.

I’m talking about either: laughed at either in their
face or even behind their backs.

It’s a fear even a lot of “big names” have.
Especially if they’re playing with other
“big shots”.

No one wants to make any mistakes in
case the other guy thinks he sucks.

Everybody is trying to be a perfectionist…

And I’m no different. I suffer from this
from time to time.

However, I do have a cure for this and it’s:

“A drill a day keeps the critics away”.

If you use the Nervous System building
protocol with 1 new drill a day for
5 to 15 minutes – I can guarantee you’ll
be a better guitar player and after
a couple of weeks and months you’ll
become WAY more confident.

Today I want to share a KILLER drill
that every guitar player should always
keep working on.

If you’re a beginner or intermediate –
it’s going to be challenging and that’s
AWESOME.

If you’re advanced or elite — try doing
this exercise at 180 beats per minute
using sweep picking with a tight smooth
sound.

No matter WHAT level you are – this
drill will make you a better guitar player.